Blackjack78
05-28-2004, 06:27
Gentlemen,
If I may. One of the times I go to Pinelawn National Cemetary,to visit the gravesites of my father,a 2x Combat Wounded amputee,WW2 Army medic,my siblings and my cousin,L/CPL USMC,kia April 14,1968 Kah San is this time of year, Memorial Day.
Yesterday , I made my visit to Pinelawn. Resting a few headstones away from my cousin is the final resting place of John J. Kedenburg Sp5c,5th Grp,CCN,FOB 2 kia June 13,1968 Medal of Honor Recipient. I thought you men would like to know that Johns' site is well maintained,squared away and rests in a peaceful area in the shade of a tree. I can assure you that over the years, on my holiday visits to Pinelawn, this fellow Brooklynite receives special attention and will continue to do so.
Respectfully submitted,
Jim
If I may. One of the times I go to Pinelawn National Cemetary,to visit the gravesites of my father,a 2x Combat Wounded amputee,WW2 Army medic,my siblings and my cousin,L/CPL USMC,kia April 14,1968 Kah San is this time of year, Memorial Day.
Yesterday , I made my visit to Pinelawn. Resting a few headstones away from my cousin is the final resting place of John J. Kedenburg Sp5c,5th Grp,CCN,FOB 2 kia June 13,1968 Medal of Honor Recipient. I thought you men would like to know that Johns' site is well maintained,squared away and rests in a peaceful area in the shade of a tree. I can assure you that over the years, on my holiday visits to Pinelawn, this fellow Brooklynite receives special attention and will continue to do so.
Respectfully submitted,
Jim